This release of the Scheduler component of Radiologik is a public development build of the features of Radiologik Scheduler Basic. It is a free complement to Radiologik DJ. Radiologik Scheduler chooses tracks from playlists in iTunes with a little bit of extra logic to figure out times and artist separation. It builds these segments in 30 or 60 minute blocks anywhere inside of a week schedule. The resolution of the script statements are in seconds. Playlists, and particularly smart playlists in iTunes, give programming tracks enormous power. Because Radilogik DJ tells iTunes when it plays a track, you can use smart playlists to be sure you are not playing certain songs again for a specified period of time. This can give you a reservoir of tracks that have not played recently but enough tracks to still pick at random, effectively giving a random rotation. You can use many smart playlists for the same segment, giving you the ability to set when to play fast, medium, or slow songs or how often to play tired songs versus new songs that you may want to play more often. Radiologik Scheduler runs the appropriate script 20 minutes before the start time and sends that set of tracks and directions to Radiologik DJ's program queue.

What is new in this release:

Modernized build structure and codesigning

Fixed UI behavioral bug with Pre/Post scripts

What is new in version 2016.8.1:

Added new date command format MM-DD-YY

Added Peristent ID support for DJ 2016.8.1 iTunes marking

Added option to only apply ramp changes to tracks with no ramp set

Fix for separation where 'orchestra' is part of artist

What is new in version 2016.5.1:

More fully retina

Updated to latest Sparkle update engine which now updates via https

Updated Gatekeeper codesigning

What is new in version 2016.4.1:

non-ML version: Now allows mp4 and m4v video to be scheduled

ML version: Open audio files for durations should no longer crash with video files mp4 and m4v

Expanded window width to be able to show longer playlist names

Increased separations from max 50 to max 100

DJEvents scripts no longer appear in AppleScript menus due to being misunderstood. If you legitimately use these scripts, you'll need to copy them and rename them without the DJEvent prefix

-vo should now work more consistently when used in comment for voiceover picks

Added Radiologik folder item to File menu

If ordered playlist data cannot be retrieved directly from iTunes via AppleScript, it will fallback to the XML file